The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 27-50

m. -v , *» - fatjtf *-,. ' - ’ :?;v? ; - y f W JW ’’ 'r^ m i i • '--r^ 1. K\?£ •** ■*WI rr ' pSie Cedarville O., Herald Friday, Octdber 20, 1950 Personals Mr. aad Mr3. Fred Shew and son, Frank, o f Norwalk visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beinhard Sunday. They were enronte to Arkansas. f i r . and Mrs. Roy Jacobs were Sunday guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Bane Eilisson in Bainbridge.^ Mr. and Mrs. Douglas William- son o f Springfield and Mr. and airs. David Ramsey and daugh­ ter were Sunday guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. Guy LeForge and daughter attended a dinner Sunday honoring Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray, at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Gogenour in Mt. Ster­ ling. Mr. and Mrs. Gray were re­ cently married. Mr. and Mrs. James Forsi o f Kendleville, Ind., spent the week end with the latters’ mother, Mrs. Etta Smith. Mrs. Smith returned to* Indiana with the Forsts to spend the winter. It’s good business to CALL BY NUMBER / * oi. \ 36£S Here’s the business-like way to get the best and fastest long distance service. Give the operator: 1. the city you want, and 2. the telephone number you want. Calls go through twice as fast when you g ive the ou t-o f-tow n number. THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY t o p & Ok CLASSIFIES ADS FOR SALE — 1937 Chevrolet Coupe. Good running condition. Phone 6-1191. (l p ) FOR. SALE—Young rabbits 75c each. Paul Stagers N. Main S i- Phone 6-4711. FOR SALE—1.37 acres good with extra nice 5 room 1 floor plan cottage, small barn, poultry house, some fruit. Storm doors & windows, Venetian blinds, arch ways, 220 wiring, bottle gas, small basement. An attractive farm home near- Grapegrove. Price §5500. Possession 60 days. COCHRAN REAL ESTATE Phone 8-8355 So. Charleston, O. (Ip) STOVE FOR SALE—Magic Chef range. Sell reasonable, Phone 6- 3621. (Ip) Miss Nellie McFarland o f Pay- (tonight) at 7:30 at the home of ton spent the weekend with Miss Mr. and Mrs. WiiKam Clevelle. Mary Williamson. Members are, asked to bring oys- Fred and Clyde Sprough o f ters and, dessert. Pittsburgh, Pa. visited friends here last week. They are former residents o f here. Dr. and Mrs. Homer MacMillan o f Atlanta, Ga. are spending a few days with their sister-in-Jaw, Mrs. Clayton MacMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Payton of Xenia were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Harmon. Bruce Connor, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Connor, is home from Alaska after spending 7 months there. Everett Townsley of Baltimore, Md. is spending several days with his mother, Mrs. A. D. Townsley, and other relatives. .Mrs. Frank Bird attended the luncheon of Past Mattrpns of OES for 1945 Saturday evening at the home o f Mrs. Mable Rae in London. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rhubert spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sprankle'in Lisbon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beam nd sons spent Sunday with relatives in Laurelville. Rev, and Mrs. Paul Elliott had as guests last week, Mr. and Mrs. R, O. McCracken o f Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. Don Hubbard Is spending several days with relatives in Chattanooga, Tenn. Mrs. Anna Barlow spent the weekend in Columbus with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barlow and son. Saturday she attended a luncheon given by the Cedarville College Alumni group o f Golumbus at the home o f Miss Glenne Basore in Granville. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Richards, J. L. Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richards of Columbus spent last weekend with relatives in Parkersburg, W. Va. J. L. Richards will go from there to Fla. with his son, Carl, to spend the winter. Miss Marilyn Markle o f New London, Conn., has been visit­ ing at the home o f her grand­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Davis. Pvt. Dale Dean, who is taking his basic training at Camp A t- terhury, Ind. spent the weekend here with his wife and relatives. Several members o f the Meth­ odist church attended the bro­ therhood meeting in the Wilming­ ton church Monday evening. . TURKEYS FOE SALE—Alive or dressed. Phone 5824 Clifton. Gene Miller Turkey Farm, South River Rd., Clifton, O. tf WANTED—To rent, 3 bedroom house, call E. H. Miller at Cedar­ ville College. TURKEYS FOR SALE - any weight desired. Phone 6-2918 or 6-2913, TURNER TURKEY FARM han have been duly appointed as Executors o f the estat'e o f Sylvan H. Shawhan, deceased, late o f Bea­ vercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 13 day of October, 1950. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. Hazel Chaffin Chief Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Martha Bradford, De­ ceased. Notice is herby given that Er­ nest Bradford has beeh duly ap­ pointed as Administrator- of the estate o f Martha Bradford, de­ ceased, late o f Beavercreek Town­ ship, Greene County, Ohio; Dated- this 13 day of October, 1950. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. = *' , Hazel Chaffin Chief Deputy Clerk ning filed his ffigsrtain petition against her fos jLvorce on the grounds o f g r o s^ ^ g ie c t o f duty before the ComnS^ffileas Court of Greene County,J^gsio, said case being No. 26643=5?-the docket of said Court andj/wgj come on for hearing on or afe&S ie 21st day of October, 1950. MILLER & FINN]®? Attorney for Pl=mfigff Allen Bldg., Xe£iiat3)hio (9-15-6t-10-20) APPLES FOR SALE—At farm on Townsley Road, also cider. Gall 6-1501, Cedarville. CARPENTER—and cement work wanted; also cabinet work. Her­ bert G. Williams, Phone 6-2483. ' K (4-w) FOR SALE—Real Estate Mer­ cer and Eckroad. Decontrolled three apartment house. Phone Yel­ low Springs 7717. ARE you afflicted with rupture. Many are greatly benefited-by having a truss properly fitted. N. NOTICE Charles - L. Blunden, 1250 S. 22nd Street, Philadelphia, Pennsyl­ vania, will take notice that Jua­ nita Blunden filed her petition a- gainst him in the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, in an action for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect .o f duty. That said cause will be fo r hear­ ing on and after 6 weeks from October 17, 1950, ahd that said defendant must answer said cause or a judgment may be taken a- gainst him. t (10-20-6t-ll-27) LEGAL-sOTICE Myrtle Little, .sae-se last known place o f addres&js£2Q3 Fourteenth Street, Ashland Kentucky, will take notice tha^ce? the 12th day o f September, igpO, Charles R. Little, R. 2. Xenia, Ohio fildS his petition against her in the Court o f Common. Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, in Case No. 26645. on the docket of said Court, praying for divorce on the grounds o f gross neglect of duty and o f extreme cruelty and for other relief, and that said cause will come on fo r hearing six full weeks from Sep­ tember 15, 1950, which is the date of the first publication hereof or as soon thereafter as may suit the convenience o f the Gourt, CHARLES R. LITTLE Plaintiff WEAD & AULTMAN „ Attorneys fo r Plaintiff 4 Allen Bldg., Xenia, Ohio (9-15-6t-10-20) mmm , LEGAL N o a i p r George H. Curley, o f residence is un'knovn^, notice that on Septe™ 1950, Mary L. Curley, John E. Osborne, h e r 3 field a certain cause of divorce against said -____— . Curley, before the Commqg F leas' Court o f Greene County, OiS'4 be­ ing Civil Cause No. 26659»,ten the J docket of said Court, and,., being i on the grounds o f gross, neglect 5] o f duty. Said cause o f aoratn will come on fo r hearing on pr after November 20th, 1950. SHOUP AND HAULER Attorneys fo r Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF GREENE COUNTY, OHIO In the matter of - the adoption of- *. Michael Gordon Barnett, a minor. Herman Adkins, who address is unknown, will take notice'that on the 16th day o f October 1950, El­ mo Barnett and Icel B. Barnett, filed their petition in Case No. 64 in the Probate Court o f Greene -nr ___. m. T County, Ohio, to adopt Michael W. Prowant with The-James Drug ^ _ -r . /n. G o " Gordon AdklnS, aeed (2) Company has had an extended ex­ perience in fitting trusses. Give him a try. 4-p NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Sylvan H. Shawhan, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Ber- The RFD club will meet Friday tha B. Shawhan and William Shaw- m See and H ear Ben J . Goldman Democratic Candidate for Representative to Congress F riday N ight, O ctober 20, 7 P . M . W H IO -TV (Channel 13 ) Greene County Goldman for Congress Committee R a lph K end ig , Chairman years on October 2nd, 1950, and that the hearing on said petition will be had before the Judge of the Probate Court of Greene Coun­ ty, Ohio, on the 18th day o f No­ vember 1950, at 10 o’clock A . M. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge o f the Probate Court of Greene County, Ohio. » NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Earl E. Morris, De­ ceased. - - Notice is hereby given that Sa­ rah S. Morris, has been duly ap­ pointed as Administratrix of the estate of Earl E. Morris, deceased, late o f Village of Clifton, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 11th day of October, 1950. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio • By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk Judgeifm power and performance NOTICE OF PROCEEDING FOR DIVORCE Lean Harriger who resides at 137 Circle Drive, Wahiawa, Hono- { lulu T. H., is hereby notified that lair B. Harriger has filed his peti­ tion against her for divorce in Case No. 26690 o f the Court o f Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, al­ leging groift neglect o f duty, and said cause will be f<)r hearing •’ n or after December 2, 1950. MORRIS D. RICE .* Attorney .for Plaintiff Th» Stylellne De tux* 2-Door Sedan CHEVROLET YourBest Buy-by A // Odds I) offers more for less—throughout A ll these features at lowest cost: Center- Point Steering; Curved Windshield, with Panoramic Visibility; Fisher Unisteel Body-Construction. It operates more economically Owners know that Chevrolet brings them an unequalled combination o f thrills and thrift, because it’s powered by a Valve-in - Head Engine . . . exclusive to Chevrolet in its field. Come in and see it! It’s better looking—ail around Yes, it’s the best looking o f all low-priced cars, as a recent independent nationwide survey shorn—and, in addition, it’s the longest,.widest, heaviest car in its field. !i drives more easily Finest no-shift driving at lowest cost with Chevrolet’s Powerglide Automatic Wans- mission* . . . o r finest standard driving at lowest cost with Chevrolet’s Silent Synchro-Mesh Transmission. AMERICA’S BEST SELLER! If lasts longer, too Chevrolet cars are extra-sturdy, extra- rugged, extra-durable. That’s one reason why there are over a million more Chev - rolets on the road than any other • It rides more smoothly So smooth —50 steady—so safe , , . the easiest riding car in its field . . . thank.; to the famous Unitized Knee-Action Ride . combined with airplane-type shock ab­ sorbers all aroundl •sssra a ,zf. AMERICA’S BEST BUY! CUMMINGS CHEVROLET SALES * Cedarville, Ohio .. — ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE The undersigned will sell at Pub­ lic Auction on the premises of the Hayes McLean property on North Street, Cedarvilje, Ohio on Sat­ urday, October 21, 1950, REAL ESTATE SELLS AT 2:00 P. M. One Story Eight (8) Room Frame House, Electricity, Gas, Bath, Immediate Possession. The prop­ erty is appraised at §6500.00 and may be sold for not less than $4,- 333.00 TERMS 10 per cent of pur­ chase price on date o f sale, balance in 10 days on confirmation of sale by the Court and tender o f the deed. Real Estate may be inspect­ ed on date of sale after 10:30 A. M. PERSONAL PROPERTY SELLS AT -1:00 P. M. Warm Morning -Stobe, 3 piece living room suite, player piano, radio, rocking chairs, straight chairs, desk, davenport, glider, tables, beds, 'dressers, lamps, rugs, gas stoves, 2 step ladders, dishes, bed, bedding, linens and many other items. TERMS on Personal Property: Cash • JOSEPH L. MAST, Administrator With The Will Annexed o f Sarah G. McLean and Hayes A. McLean, Deceased. WEAD AND AULTMAN, Attorneys 4 Allen Builtfing, Xenia, Ohio JOE GORDON, Auctioneer . JOHN DAVIS, Clerk NOTICE Robert L. Bowman, 6203 Moni­ tor St., Pittsburgh 17, Pennsyl­ vania, wiH take notice that on '/ie 23rd day o f September, 1950, the undersigned filed her petition in divorce against him in the Com­ mon Pleas Court o f Greene Coun­ neglect o f duty and extreme cruel­ ty, Ohio, on the grounds o f gross ty. That said eause. will be for hearing from and after six weeks from the first publication o f this notice, to-wit, on Nov. 9th, 1950, Barbara Aim Bowman LEGAL NOTICE Mabel Jeanette Manning, whose address is' 622 Twenty-Third St„ N. W>t Washington, D. G. will takfe' notice that m the 12th day o f September, 1000, John M m - m LOOK ! ! Big TimeWrestling lorial Hall - Springfield, Ohio Friday, Oct. 20 ? 8 :3 0 P. M. -VISION STARS ' - Champions - M atdom ’ s b iggest attraction MAIN ATTRACTION Ch ief Lone Eagle vs Ivan Bulba _ Second Attraction D ave Levin (former Worlds Champion) vs Lord P incerton (the Adonis of the Ring) plus AN EXCITING TAG MATCH ■?' J in Prie s —R ingside $1.50 Gen. A dm . $1 .00 Students 50c 2nd B a lcony 85 c G . G . DAV IS , Prom oter •■ ^ • P A t b . 'i A D V E R f l S _ ; — --J OUR OWN k r Senator Bob Taft Says—“ The outright lies and misrepresentations being circulated about my record in the United States Senate are taken directly from the campaign handbook of the CIO-Political Action Committee. This means that the Top Labor Bosses of the coun­ try think they can come in and deceive the voters of Ohio. I am sure that our Farmers and other Citizens' will show by their votes November 7 that they, resent this insult!” Greene County Farm Taft Committee i Herman K- Ankeney, Chairman R. 4 Xenia, Ohio ^HlO IS PROUD OF HIS RECORD! 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